As a positive way to kick off the new year, our Parents as Teachers Home Visiting Program hosted a Group Connections event for families to create their own vision boards! Families and Home Visitors gathered at Cope to sift through a heaping collection of magazines and stationary to create vision boards for the new year.
Cope Family Center Receives National Recognition for Home Visiting Program
NAPA, CA – Cope Family Center has earned a prestigious endorsement from Parents as Teachers National Center, Inc. (PATNC) as a Blue Ribbon Affiliate, making it one of the top-performing home visiting affiliates within Parents as Teachers’ international network.
Being named a Blue Ribbon Affiliate affirms that Cope is a high-quality member of the home visiting field, implementing the evidence-based Parents as Teachers model with fidelity. Families in the Napa community are positively impacted by the services delivered by this program.
Cope's 2023 Client Holiday Party
With the help of our generous donors and volunteers, Cope's annual client holiday party was once again a fun and festive celebration for the families in our programs! Families gathered at Cope to celebrate the season with their family support specialist or parent educator and enjoy in some holiday fun. Families enjoyed hot chocolate, crafted holiday paper trees, and took family portraits before a seasonal backdrop in our resource center.
Tips for Managing Holiday Stress
The holiday season can be a joyful and exciting time of year, but it can also be a source of stress, especially if you are attempting to achieve a vision of the "perfect" winter holiday. Thankfully, there are ways to minimize stress during the chaos of the holiday season. Read below for some tips to help you manage the overwhelm.
Thank You Napa Valley Vintners
For more than 20 years, Cope Family Center has been privileged to have the support of the Napa Valley Vintners (NVV) which has contributed almost $5 million in that time. This generosity has transformed the lives of thousands of children and their families and helped build a stronger community for all. We are grateful to report that NVV recently announced their support will continue with a grant of $250,000.
Cope's October 2023 Newsletter
Halloween Safety Tips
Welcoming Citlali, Cope's New Community Engagement Coordinator!
Cope Announces New Executive Director
Cope's August 2023 Newsletter
In this issue:
It's back to school season! Learn some helpful back to school tips to help you and your child with the transition.
Parenting classes now enrolling! Sign up for fall session.
Learn how you can support Cope through Be Bubbly's Be Generous campaign!
An opportunity to help children and families
and more!
Back to School Tips
Cope's Fun in the Sun Day
Letter to the Editor: Supporting the LGBTQ+ Community Protects Children
By affirming LGBTQ+ identities and passing laws in support of the safety and wellbeing of LGBTQ+ people, LGBTQ+ children and youth are better protected. Anti-LGBTQ+ laws and rhetoric actively harm children in the community, and anyone who cares about the wellbeing of children and youth should oppose this hateful and discriminatory legislation.
Celebrating the Home Visiting Class of 2023!
Cope's June 2023 Newsletter
Factor de Protección: Conexiones Sociales
Los días de Juego Arcoíris comenzaron en 2019 a través de un proyecto de First 5 Napa County que buscaba ayudar a nuestres families LGBTQ a sentirse seguras, visibles y conectadas. En los últimos 4 años, las reuniones han crecido para incluir horas de cuentos virtuales (como una forma de mantenerse conectado durante la pandemia de COVID 19), manualidades y desfiles infantiles. Se han expandido más allá de los patios de recreo para reunirse en pistas de boliche y caminatas por los preciados espacios al aire libre de nuestro condado. Son un espacio donde les families LGBTQ y les families aliades pueden construir comunidad.
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Welcoming Eduardo and Tami to the Cope Team!
Supporting family mental health protects children
It is particularly difficult to be a parent in the U.S. right now; attacks on reproductive rights, a lack of affordable childcare, inadequate parental leave, and the fear and uncertainty around children’s safety in school make this a stressful time to raise a child.
These factors, as well as inadequate and inequitable medical care for many pregnant people and a lack of affordable mental health care overall can make the stress overwhelming for some parents. This stress can have a negative effect on children, making it particularly important to establish a solid support system for struggling parents.
Welcoming Veselik to Cope's Board
Cope Family Center has elected Juliane Veselik to the Board of Directors.
Veselik has fourteen years of experience in banking, specializing in Wealth management and Trust, and she holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing and Management from University of Portland. She currently serves as Vice President, Senior Trust Officer at Bank of Marin and will bring her robust wealth management and private banking experience to the Board.
Factor de Protección: Resiliencia de los Padres
Puertas Abiertas cree que todo adulto y padre tiene derecho a recibir servicios que fortalezcan las habilidades emocionales para funcionar mejor en diferentes áreas de su vida, satisfacer las necesidades básicas y crear un entorno saludable para un niño. Por esta razón, ofrecemos a nuestra comunidad latina el programa “La Cultura Cura”, que ha sido diseñado para fomentar el crecimiento y desarrollo personal, la fortaleza y la resiliencia.
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